l008com
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2007
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My boat and motor are pretty old. It has a 6.5 gallon non-permanent fuel tank. It's a plastic style tank. It seems great, no problems I can tell. But it's still about 15-20 years old. Even though this fuel tank has given me no reason at all to worry about it, I still sometimes get nervous. If this tank ever cracked while I was out there, I would have to make one expensive two boat call to get towed back in. Generally, plastic gets brittle over time. But this tank might not even be plastic for all I know. And maybe the gas that's in it 6 months of the year keep it "conditioned" so it doesn't get brittle?
And along the exact same lines, should I replace my fuel line that goes from the tank to the engine? Again, no real reason, other than it's old, and if it ever split out in the ocean, that would just ruin my day.
For the fuel line, I was actually thinking about getting a new one and just keeping it in the boat as a backup.
What are your thoughts on this topic?
And along the exact same lines, should I replace my fuel line that goes from the tank to the engine? Again, no real reason, other than it's old, and if it ever split out in the ocean, that would just ruin my day.
For the fuel line, I was actually thinking about getting a new one and just keeping it in the boat as a backup.
What are your thoughts on this topic?